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In this video, 1A Auto shows how to replace the fan control switch in a 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 GMC Sierra or Chevy Silverado C1500 or K1500 Truck.
🔧 Instructions:
1. Removing the Dash Panel 11:43
2. Removing the HVAC Control Unit 2:42
3. Removing the Fan Control 3:13
4. Installing the Fan Control 4:03
5. Installing the HVAC Control Unit 4:20
6. Installing the Dash Panel 4:41
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I have done this several times in the last year, I have also had the plug replaced on my 1996 half ton 4×4…the problem still exists so I had the fan motor replaced…If I take the dash off as shown and wiggle the control assembley it starts blowing again…at my wits end…help please
I bought this fan speed switch because the blower won't work on any speed in my 98 silverado but no luck. I also bought the resistor from 1aauto. Hope that works, if not I guess it could be the blower motor it self. Any other options?
My 2003 Sierra has a problem with its fan direction dial – it only directs air to the defrost vents. How do I fix this? Please reply. Thank you 1A Auto.